
Marine Animal Rehabilitation
Marine animal rehabilitation involves rescuing injured, sick, or stranded marine creatures—such as dolphins, turtles, and seals—and providing medical care, nutrition, and supportive environments to help them recover. The goal is to restore their health and ability to survive in the wild. Rehabilitation centers use specialized facilities and expert staff to assess each animal’s condition, provide treatments, and monitor progress. Once stabilized and ready, animals are released back into their natural habitats, contributing to the health of marine ecosystems. This process supports conservation efforts and ensures the well-being of marine wildlife.